A TisBest Charity Gift Card is a new, meaningful teacher gift that honors the devotion and care shown to your son or daughter and makes the world a better place. Perfect for teachers, coaches, mentors, or directors, a charity gift card is unique and powerful. Check out what Tisbest Charity Gift Cards look like.

It works like a conventional gift card, but with one important exception: the recipient spends a charity gift card by directing the funds to one of 250+ national and local charities listed on our website. It’s a gift that feeds a hungry child, protects an endangered species, or brings clean water to a remote village!

“As a teacher, none of us chose the profession for the money we would make, but for the lives we would touch. So I do not always have extra funds to donate in support of charities. This charity gift card allowed me another way to touch lives of individuals through supporting a charity.”

- Michelle V., Iowa preschool teacher

Make your teacher gift extra special by uploading your own picture and greeting card message for no additional cost. Perfect as a stand alone gift or charitable addition to your existing teacher gift idea. Learn more about How TisBest Charity Gift Cards work or see answers to many common questions on our FAQ page. You may also email us at info@tisbest.org or call 206-501-3005 x 1.

Amy K. of Asheville, NC, decided to give charity gift cards as holiday presents
to her kids' teachers. “I think they get too many useless or ornamental gifts
from their students, and I thought they would appreciate a gift that gives to
others,” Amy said. “I was right! The teachers were very appreciative (and
pleasantly surprised) at these gifts, and I plan to give them to my kids'
teachers as a rule now.”

Fun TisBest Tips for Giving

Make your teacher gift card a keepsakeAsk your son or daughter to pick a photo or have them draw a picture for your charity gift card. Or use a class photo! You can upload your own image or select one from our image library.

Seize a teaching momentInvolve your child in the decision to give their teacher a charity gift card. Talk about why giving back is important and some of your favorite causes.

Get the whole class involvedAsk the teacher if he or she would be to willing to share with the class which charity they chose and why
that organization inspires them. It’s a great way to get kids thinking about ways to give back.

Ask your kids about their thoughts on givingAsk your son or daughter simple questions about giving like “If you had $100, what would you do to make the world better?” You may be impressed with their answer!

A: It works like any other gift card, except that instead of using it to buy stuff in a store,
the recipient spends it to support a charity of their choice. You are the donor and your recipient chooses the charity!

1) You buy a Charity Gift Card on this website. TisBest Philanthropy
holds your donation in a specific bank account.

A: There are no additional fees for email and print-on-your-own-printer cards. Our plastic cards (100% recycled) cost an additional $1.49 per card to help us cover the cost of the materials, printing, and handling.

Q: How much of the money does the charity receive?

A: The charity receives the card balance, less a $1.95 fee which supports our operating costs and 3% received by the credit card processor. For $5 and $1 gift cards (available by special order), we charge no fee and 100% goes to the charity.

Q: Are the Charity Gift Cards plastic?

A: You choose while ordering if you want to send the card by email, print it on your printer or order a plastic card. Plastic cards (100% recycled content) are shipped within one business day, even when you upload a custom image!

Q: Do you send the Charity Gift Card to me or directly to the recipient?

A: Both are available – you choose during your order!

Q: Do I choose what the card looks like?

A: Yes – Choose from our many stock photos or upload your own custom image for the Charity Gift Card! You also create a personal message to accompany the Charity Gift Card.

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DiscoverGiving’s research-based curriculum provides students with a powerful opportunity
to practice and model altruism using activities and discussion topics that reinforce
the intrinsic motivations behind giving. Engaging in these prosocial behaviors in
the classroom helps students cultivate compassion and generosity on both a group
and individual level.

At the start of the lesson, students are introduced to philanthropy by reflecting
on ways they or someone they know has shared their time, talent or treasure to create
positive change. Students are amazed to discover many ways they already participate
in philanthropy, such as donating canned food or giving spare change to a person
in need.

The teacher then guides students through making a charitable donation with a TisBest
Charity Gift Card. Students each “spend” a $1.00 charity gift card by choosing a
charity to support in an area of interest to them, such as protecting the rain forest
or endangered species, caring for sick kids, or feeding a hungry family. Through
this hands-on giving experience, students learn that they can make a positive difference
in the world! Charities supported by student donations receive 100% of the funds
from each TisBest Charity Gift Card.

Following the charity gift card activity, students participate in literacy-focused
enrichment activities, each adhering to a Common Core standard. The activities encourage
students to think beyond their $1.00 charity gift card and identify concrete ways
they can continue to make a positive difference in the word around them.

What is DiscoverGiving?

DiscoverGiving is a classroom philanthropy project from TisBest. DiscoverGiving
guides students through a hands-on giving experience using fun, engaging activities
designed to foster altruism and spark a lifelong appreciation for the power of generosity.

Who teaches the DiscoverGiving lesson?

DiscoverGiving lessons are taught by 3rd-6th grade elementary school teachers. Anyone
can purchase a kit and give it to a teacher. The teacher then determines when and
how to integrate the lesson into his or her regular curriculum.

Do I have to be a teacher to order a Classroom Giving Kit?

No. Anyone can purchase a kit and give it to a 3rd-6th grade teacher. To learn more
about sponsoring a classroom, see our Parents or Sponsors section below.

Enrichment Activity #2: Reading
Reading informational text (15 minutes)
Pass out copies of the April 2013 article from the Huffington Post: “Olivia Peters’
Letter Saves Surrey Forest.” Introduce the article by telling the class that this
is a new story about a 12-year-old girl from Canada who was upset that her city
planned to cut down trees near her home, so she decided to do something about it.
Give the students time to read the article, and then ask the following questions
to deepen comprehension and encourage valuable discussion:

“Why did Olivia feel like her voice needed to be heard?”
“Why do you think Olivia’s letter helped change the housing development plans?”
“What inspires you the most about Olivia’s story?”

Does the DiscoverGivng curriculum meet Common Core State Standards?

Yes, participation in the DiscoverGiving lesson and enrichment activities meet the
following Common Core standards:

The following Common Core standards are met by participating in the DiscoverGiving
lesson and enrichment activities:

I’m teaching a DiscoverGiving lesson; will I know which charities my students choose
to support?

Yes. During the redemption process your student is asked to send a note to you explaining
why they chose to support that charity. These notes are automatically emailed to
you the moment your students completes the redemption process.

Do students really get to donate $1 to the charity of their choice?

Yes. Each $1.00 TisBest Charity Gift Card represents one real dollar held by TisBest
Philanthropy. TisBest sends 100% of each student donation to the charity they chose
to support.

What is a TisBest Charity Gift Card?

A TisBest Charity Gift works like any other gift card, except that instead of buying
stuff, the recipient of a charity gift card spends it to support a charity of their
choice. Visit the TisBest homepage to learn more about how you can use a TisBest
Charity Gift Card.

How do the students make their donation?

Students use their TisBest Charity Gift Card through the TisBest website at www.TisBest.org/Kids.
The donation process is secure, and TisBest does not collect personal information
about students during the redemption process. Once TisBest is notified of the student’s
donation, a check or ACH deposit is sent to the charity the student chose to support
during our regular distribution times.

To preview the redemption process, go to www.TisBest.org/Kids and use this demo
code: DE9-AWF

How much of the students’ donations actually go to charity?

Charities supported by student donations receive 100% of the funds from each TisBest
Charity Gift Card.

How do you select the charities you feature on the TisBest website?

TisBest National Chairities
We choose charities with national or international impact that represent a broad
array of interests so that nearly everyone will be able to find an organization
they believe in for their donation. All of our charities receive significant public
support, have demonstrated fiscal and social responsibility and have their official
financial and regulatory data subject to third-party review on guidestar.org or
charitynavigator.org. We generally feature charities with annual revenues or assets
of at least $3 million, and our team reviews the 990 Tax Forms filed by our charities
to ensure fiscal accountability.

TisBest Local Charities

We introduced our Local Charities in 2009. To select Local Charities, we asked Social
Venture Partner chapters and other similar groups to nominate charities from their
region for the Local Charities List. We sought charities that were locally operated,
focused on the local community, were admired by their peers for effectiveness and
fiscal responsibility and operated with a sustainable model.

DiscoverGiving is an awesome program, how can I help spread the word?

The best thing you can do is let your friends and the teachers in your life know
about the DiscoverGiving program. The more people that know about us, the more students
will discover ways they can have a positive impact on the world around them. Please
share your thoughts and encouragement by sending email to
DiscoverGiving@TisBest.org and tell us why you love the program and what
else you would like to see us do. And connect with us and/or share about the program
on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and LinkedIn. Thank you!

Who is TisBest Philanthropy?

TisBest Philanthropy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering
the growth of non-material gift-giving. TisBest created charity gift cards in 2007.
Charity gift cards work like conventional gift cards, but with one important exception:
the recipient of a charity gift card "spends" it by choosing a charity to receive
the funds.

With a TisBest Charity Gift Card, you make the donation and your recipient decides
how to spend the donation, choosing from TisBest's 300+ charity partners. Learn
more at www.tisbest.org.

The DiscoverGiving Classroom Giving Kit has everything needed to quickly and easily
spark conversation and curiosity in students about philanthropy including:

The cost of a Classroom Giving Kit is $62.00 + $1.00 per student. For example, the
total Kit cost for a classroom of 30 students would be $92.00. Shipping is free,
and your entire DiscoverGiving purchase is tax deductible.

*Classroom Giving Kits are currently available for grades 3-6.

The following Common Core standards are met by participating in the DiscoverGiving
lesson and enrichment activities:

By participating in the DiscoverGiving program, students engage in activities designed
to boost their
levels of happiness and satisfaction and enhance the prosocial behaviors of generosity and compassionate
action.

When K-12 students engage in service learning activities in the classroom, they demonstrate
an increased capacity for learning, a decline in absenteeism, and a stronger connection to their school. Significant health
benefits have been recorded in children who participate in generous behavior including a reduced risk of substance
abuse, depression and suicide in adolescents. Studies of fMRI scans show that giving
to charity relates to increased activity in areas of the brain associated with pleasure,
social connection and trust. Altruism has also been shown to be contagious.
When students give they create a ripple effect of generosity in their school community!

It may not seem like much, a single dollar can accomplish quite a lot. During the
lesson, students are given examples of how far a dollar can go to support a charity’s
mission, helping them to understand the true value of their donation. Plus, the
enrichment activities included in the DiscoverGiving Kit encourage students to reflect
on how it felt to make a difference and helps them identify new ways to impact the
world, empowering each child to become a lifelong world-changer!

Charities supported by student donations receive 100% of the funds from each $1.00
TisBest Charity Gift Card. Together the dollars in a classroom can have an even
bigger impact. A classroom with 25 students will spend $25 benefitting a wide range
of charitable organizations. Multiplying that times 1,000 DiscoverGiving classrooms
means $25,000 in charitable donations to important causes. Together, DiscoverGiving
students can make a significant financial impact within the nonprofit community
and make the world a better place.

Reading informational text (20 minutes)
Pass out copies of the April 2013 article from the Huffington Post: “Olivia Peters’
Letter Saves Surrey Forest.” Introduce the article by telling the class that this
is a new story about a 12-year-old girl from Canada who was upset that her city
planned to cut down trees near her home, so she decided to do something about it.
Give the students time to read the article, and then ask the following questions
to deepen comprehension and encourage valuable discussion:

“Why did Olivia feel like her voice needed to be heard?” “Why do you think Olivia’s
letter helped change the housing development plans?” “What inspires you the most
about Olivia’s story?”

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